All Law Gazette articles in 7 September 2020
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NewsLegal Ombudsman backs firm reviews - when it has the money
Pilot scheme will be developed next year to make annual reviews of firms’ complaint handling.
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OpinionHaldane: the 20th century’s greatest British lawyer?
Haldane: The Forgotten Statesman Who Shaped Modern Britain | John Campbell
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OpinionLetters roundup - 7 September 2020
Domestic abuse, gender stereotyping, and outdated attitudes: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionShould we fret about Pret?
Service jobs displaced from city centres may rematerialise in towns from where commuters used to slog in to work - but that is beside the point.
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FeatureA woman ahead of her time
Feminist pioneer Gladys Mary Chatterjee paved the way for 'outsiders'.
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NewsNo rush back to City offices
Law firm offices across the City still stand almost empty, despite a government drive to get people back to work.
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FeatureRunning for cover
Law firms must brace themselves for big increases in indemnity premiums. Eduardo Reyes takes the pulse of a rapidly hardening market.
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OpinionA helping hand at the end of days
Last Rights: The Case for Assisted Dying | Sarah Wootton and Lloyd Riley
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FeatureInsight: Finance
The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) is a professional body dedicated to building trust in the insurance and financial planning professions.
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NewsSolicitors get shirty
Entries to the Gazette’s competition ranged from the grandiloquent, to the indignant, to the downright waspish.
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FeatureLockdown: Protect and survive
When Covid-19 is brought under control, what will the business of law have learned about ways of working and the profession’s resilience? Eduardo Reyes reports from the Gazette’s latest roundtable discussion.
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NewsWhat you may have missed from the magazine
A digest of important developments since our last print edition.
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FeaturePII: Renewal or run-off?
If you have serious concerns about the viability of your business, then now might be the most sensible time to close.
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NewsLook north, regulator tells consumers as fees found to be 20% lower
Legal Services Board says people needing a lawyer can save by looking further afield.





















